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Below is the list of Turkish women who won the international beauty pageants.
Year | Contest | Name |
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1932 | International Beauty | Keriman Halis Ece [1] |
1952 | Miss Europe | Günseli Başar [2] |
1971 | Miss Europe | Filiz Vural [3] |
1981 | Miss Asia Pacific | Ayla Atlas [4] |
1982 | Miss Europe | Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu [5] |
1983 | Miss Europe | Neşe Erberk [6] |
1986 | Miss Asia Pacific | Melek Gürkan [4] |
1993 | Miss Europe | Arzum Onan [7] |
2002 | Miss World | Azra Akın [8] |
The 42nd government of Turkey was a coalition government of Republican People's Party (CHP) and some independents.
The 37th government of Turkey was a coalition government of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and the National Salvation Party (MSP) in 1974. The prime minister was Bülent Ecevit of the CHP, and the deputy prime minister was Necmettin Erbakan of the MSP.
The 47th government of Turkey governed Turkey and was led by Yıldırım Akbulut of Motherland Party (ANAP).
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The 34th government of Turkey was a government in the history of Turkey. It is also called the second Erim government.
The 35th government of Turkey was a government in the history of Turkey. It is also called the Melen government.
The 36th government of Turkey was a government in the history of Turkey. It is also called the Talu government.
The 4th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 25 April 1931 to 1 March 1935. There were 348 MPs in the parliament all of which were the members of the Republican People’s Party (CHP)).
The 5th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 8 February 1935 to 3 April 1939. There were 444 MPs in the parliament all of which were the members of the Republican People’s Party (CHP). 5th parliament was the first Turkish parliament in which women deputies were elected.
The 6th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 26 March 1939 to 8 March 1943. There were 470 MPs in the parliament all of which were the members of the Republican People’s Party (CHP)).
The 9th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 14 May 1950 to 14 May 1954. There were 510 MPs in the parliament. The majority party was Democrat Party (DP) and the main opposition was Republican People’s Party (CHP). Nation Party had only one seat.
The 10th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 2 May 1954 to 1 November 1957. There were 541 MPs in the parliament. While The Democrat Party (DP) won a vast majority. The opposition was represented by the Republican People’s Party (CHP) with 30 seats, the Republican Nation Party with 5 seats and 7 Independents. In 1955 a new party was also founded.
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